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Heart Failure STratification and OutcomeS

HEART FAILURE

Background: Heart failure (HF) is in many cases the final way for coronary heart diseases. In older than 65 years is the most important cause of hospitalization. Many studies have analyzed the causes of decompensation and the possible causes of hospital re-admission but most evidences come from the hospital setting. Nevertheless, It is known that many of these patients are usually attended in primary care setting, being treated by their General Practitioner and are not referred to the hospital. The determinants which condition whether stable HF patients will be hospitalized as a consequence of a decompensation remain still unclear. Objective: To develop and validate a predictive model based on clinical variables easy to measure at primary care to predict short-term hospitalization or mortality in a cohort of patients attended in primary care setting as a consequence of a HF decompensation. Methods: A cohort of patients with established HF attended in primary care setting (regular care or out of hours) as a consequence of an episode of HF decompensation will be follow up. To develop the predictive model we will select variables which previously have been found involved in the risk of hospitalization or mortality as a consequence of HF as well as other ones which could be relevant and have not been studied yet. Variables selected should be easily determined in primary care setting.. The predictive model obtained in the derivation cohort from Spain will be validated in an external (several European countries) validation cohort. Relevance: Our study will help GP to identify HF patients at higher risk of hospitalization or death and manage them according to an accurate prognostic rule (escala pronostica) made in primary care setting.[DISCUTIR]

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Validity of Scales to Assess Severity in Acute Heart Failure

Heart Failure

The scales measuring the severity of acute decompensate heart failure (ADHF) in emergency departments have not achieved an adequate discriminative ability for decision making. Objectives: 1) Identify baseline variables, and evolutionary variables that may provide a good predictive ability of the model.2) Create and validate clinical predictive rules of mortality during admission/a week after ED visit in those discharged from ED, 30 and 60 days after ED visit as well as identify predicitive factors of short-term readmission (90 days)Design: Prospective cohort study. The sociodemographics and clinical variables will be collected from emergency medical records to identify predictors. Outcome variables and evolution of variables will be collected from hospital medical records / ambulatory during admission and up to 90 days after the episode of ADHF. Baseline predictors and evolutionary variables will be identified through logistic regression models using 60% of the final sample. The models that best fit will be applied in 40% of the sample to assess the predictive validity of this scale.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

FREnch Survey on Heart Failure

Heart FailureObservational Study

Heart failure is the most common heart disease with increasing incidence due to the aging of the population is improving the initial prognosis of various conditions that lead to more or less progressive heart failure. Heart failure is of great variety of clinical and pathophysiological forms necessitating the creation of quality records to clarify each of these forms. Many types of cardiomyopathies exist, some of which are infrequent but with specific care. At the French level, few data exist. In addition, the therapeutic management changes regularly. New European recommendations (endorsed by the French Society of Cardiology = FSC) were published in May 2012. Many therapeutic approaches are being evaluated. The course of care and how to take non-drug load (network monitoring, rehabilitation ...) have become important issues that have hardly been analyzed by existing records. This also leads to better define the different forms of this disease, their natural history and methods of management applied in real life. The register of FSC follows the registry of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)"Heart Failure (HF) Long Term" (CCTIRS No. 11.355bis) with inclusions will be completed in November 2012. This new study aims to generate more accurate data on a number of points and be more representative for a wider selection of patients, the French level.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Advance Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) Registry

Heart Failure

The intent of this registry is to understand comprehensive clinical care strategies for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) patients especially non-responders in real-world clinical practice.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Correlation of Non-invasive Assessment, Using C.A 2.0 Device, Versus Invasive Assessment of LVEDP...

Heart Failure

The purpose of the study is to determine the accuracy of non-invasive assessment of LVEDP using the investigational device C.A 2.0.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Evolution of Molecular Biomarkers in Acute Heart Failure Induced by Shock

Acute Heart FailureShock

The relationship between shock, ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury, hemodynamic instability, systemic inflammatory response syndrome and multiorgan failure has been extensively investigated, but there is no consensus on the trigger mechanisms of tissue injury at the molecular level. Current therapies are targeted to reduce symptoms of shock and multiorgan damage but they are unable to act at the "beginning of the cascade", because of the lack of a model explaining the molecular basis of shock induced tissue injury and ensuing organ damage. The present observational study is aimed at identifying the molecular triggers of acute heart failure (HF) induced by shock and to identify inflammatory mediators and markers that are activated in shock, with a particular emphasis on the role of uncontrolled proteolytic activity.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

MADIT-CRT LONG-TERM INTERNATIONAL FOLLOW-UP REGISTRY - EUROPE

Heart Failure

The registry is designed to determine the long-term mortality and morbidity benefit as a result of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy with Defibrillation (CRT-D) vs. Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) therapy in the MADIT-CRT study patient population. The registry will collect data on patients that previously participated at MADIT-CRT sites within Europe through five years of participation from their orginal enrollment in the MADIT-CRT IDE study.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Frailty Score Assessment for Elderly Patients Undergoing Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

Heart Failure

Background: The cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has been shown to improve symptoms and outcome of patients with congestive heart failure (HF), and depressed left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF < 35 %). The rate of non-responders to CRT is estimated at 30 %. Yet, the impact of frailty on the response to CRT has not been studied, until now. Purpose : To assess the impact of frailty in the elderly, on the response to CRT.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Blood Collection From Heart Failure Patients to Evaluate for Galectin-3 Measurement Differences...

To Measure Galectin-3 in Heart Failure Patients on Commercial Platforms

Single-site blood collection investigation.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Ventricular Tachyarrhythmia Detection by Implantable Loop Recording in Patients With Heart Failure...

Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF)

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFPEF) is a large medical problem, for which no drug or device has a recommendation in current heart failure guidelines. Sudden cardiac death is suggested as the most common cause of death in HFPEF patients, although data is sparse. Use of an Implantable Loop Recorder (ILR) may be useful in patients with HFPEF to evaluate the incidence of sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmias. If ventricular tachyarrhythmias are seem frequently, treatment with an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) may be an option in the future.

Completed19 enrollment criteria
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